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Leftover Panettone Stuffing with Orange

December 22, 2014 by Sarah Trivuncic 17 Comments

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A simple tasty way to use up leftover panettone (Italian Christmas Cake) is to use it in stuffing accompaniment for Sunday roast dinner. Big boxes of panettone are a common Christmas leftover in many homes. Those giant sweet dough cakes that look so pretty in their cardboard boxes, never seem to get opened before New Year’s Eve.

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Fortunately a bought panettone keeps well into January. I was introduced to panettone by my Italian housemates Anastasia and Marco in the late 90s. Away from home, in a London less foodie than today, they were delighted to discover panettone on sale locally in the Hammersmith branch of Habitat. On chrome metal racks, displayed in a similar fashion to Harvey Nichol’s Food Hall or Carluccio’s, you could choose festive foodie items from overseas and especially Italy. Panforte from Siena in Marco’s native Tuscany, bright red tins of paper wrapped Amaretti biscuits. In many sizes, dangling from ribbon loops, you’d see panettone and pandoro cake. (Pandoro cake would work just as well here).

In those days, panettone looked so exotic and sophisticated. Yet they were inexpensive for their size. I bought one for every family member back home, none of whom had seen them before. Marco told me Italian families grill slices of panettone sprinkled with sugar for breakfast although we tended to eat it as it was or dunk it in trifles.

Panettone French Toast by Sarah Trivuncic Maison Cupcake Panettone French Toast by Sarah Trivuncic Maison Cupcake

But today I’m thinking of using up panettone after New Year when many of us will have struck sweet treats from the menu.

My solution is a really easy recipe to use up panettone in stuffing for the Sunday roast.  If you’ve got any clementines still knocking about in the fruit bowl you can use those too or any oranges will do. Wash them before chopping the peel to remove any wax on the surface.

I love to pair sweet and savoury food at Christmas – as I recently mentioned in my bread sauce video, I serve my parsnips with dates and drizzle maple syrup over my carrots. So it seems very natural to use a bready cake in post Christmas stuffing recipe although I’d probably draw the line at chocolate panettone! If you’re feeling adventurous to make your own panettone see also my post “Easy panettone recipe that practically bakes itself“.

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Slice leftover panettone cake into dice and toss in a bowl with some diced brown bread, onion, tiny diced orange peel and chopped parsley. Add two eggs and stir.

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Bake in the oven at 190c / gas 5 for around twenty minutes until golden on top.

And serve – we had ours with roast potatoes and chicken. It was delicious.

Stuffing mix made from leftover panettone and orange or clementine, recipe using Christmas leftovers
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Leftover Panettone Stuffing with Orange

Use up leftover Christmas panettone by putting it in a stuffing mix for roast dinners.
Prep Time5 minutes mins
Cook Time20 minutes mins
Total Time25 minutes mins
Course: Accompaniment
Cuisine: British
Keyword: leftover cake, roast dinner sides
Servings: 4

Equipment

  • Oven dish

Ingredients

  • 200 g Panettone leftover Italian Christmas cake
  • 2 slices brown bread
  • 1 onion medium size
  • orange peel or clementine
  • 2 eggs
  • tbsp flat leaf parsley finely chopped

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to gas mark 5 / 190c.
  • Slice the panettone and brown bread into dice.
  • In a medium size mixing bowl, combine the panettone, bread, onion, orange peel (or clementine) and parsley. Add the eggs and mix.
  • Decant the mixture into a greased oven proof baking dish.
  • Bake for around 20 minutes until golden on top and serve.

Notes

Other leftover Christmas ingredients to try using:

Chestnuts – I prefer the vacuum packed ones
Cranberries
Chopped nuts
Leeks or shallots
Fruitcake or gingerbread. Why not?

 

If you like this post why not try:

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My easy panettone recipe that practically bakes itself

Panettone French Toast by Sarah Trivuncic Maison Cupcake

Panettone French toast for panettone leftovers

Filed Under: Family Food Ideas Tagged With: Christmas, oranges

About Sarah Trivuncic

Sarah Trivuncic has published recipes, restaurant and travel reviews on Maison Cupcake since 2009. She lives in Walthamstow, East London with her husband and teenager.
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  1. Sarah says

    January 27, 2025 at 10:27 am

    5 stars
    We always have panettone leftover after Christmas, this is a great way to use it up.

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